Author: David Pike

David Pike is an experienced news journalist with over 20 years experience as a UK News editor for WTX News and other news publications.

Another inmate dies at Parc Prison in Wales Wayne Hay, a 32-year-old inmate at Parc Prison in Bridgend, Wales, has tragically become the seventh prisoner to have died in the jail in just over two months. The string of deaths has raised serious concerns about the safety and well-being of inmates at the facility. Hay was found unresponsive in his cell on Tuesday morning, prompting an immediate response from prison staff. Despite their efforts to…

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Second man arrested over Gogglebox star’s death A second man has been arrested in connection with the death of the former television personality George Gilbey. The self-employed electrician, 40, was working in Shoeburyness, Essex, on 27 March, when he fell through a skylight. Essex Police said a man, 36, from Witham, had been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. A 47-year-old man, also from Witham, who was held over the same offence, has since…

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Britain’s blistering two-day heatwave to come to a crashing end at 8pm tonight Thunderstorms are set to bring a sudden halt to the short sunny spell in southern parts of England and Wales, prompting the Met Office to issue two yellow weather warnings. Heavy rain is being forecast as the storms are expected to hit the southwest and Wales from 8 pm on Wednesday through to 8 am on Thursday with southeast England being affected…

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3 injured at school after teenager goes on rampage with ‘sharp object’ A 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were injured at a college in Sheffield. Two adults and a child have been hospitalised following reports of an incident involving a sharp object at Birley Community College at around 8.50am. A suspect has been detained and remains in police custody in connection with the assault. Police say they…

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Almost all of Wednesday’s front pages are dominated by the news that a 14-year-old boy was killed after an attacker armed with a sword went on the rampage in Hainault, north-east London. The attacker is in hospital, it is not believed to be related to terrorism or a targeted attack. 

Several newspapers feature an image of King Charles – who returned to public life after starting his cancer treatment. 

Elsewhere, the UK back pages feature images of Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham as Bayern Munich and Real Madrid drew 2-2 in the first leg of the semi-finals of the Champions League. 

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First picture of man whose ‘headless torso’ was found in woods A man whose headless torso was found in woodland in Manchester has been named. Police say they believe the remains belong to Stuart Everett, 67, who lived in the local area. A torso – consisting of the bottom of the back, buttocks and thigh – was found in clear plastic by a passer-by at Kersal Dale Wetlands on April 4. Remains were found at…

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Boy, 14, killed in crash named and pictured The family of a boy who died in a car crash in Yorkshire over the weekend have paid tribute to their ‘little joy’.   Ellis Lockley, 14, died from injuries sustained in the collision on a country lane in Keighley on Sunday afternoon. A 21-year-old man who was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving has been bailed pending further enquiries.   Ellis’s family paid tribute saying:…

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Scottish First Minister quits as leader after less than eight Liz Trusses Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has announced he will resign rather than face two votes of no confidence this week. The SNP leader has managed almost 400 days in the top role – just under eight times as long as Liz Truss stayed as UK prime minister. He has seen his authority crumble in the days since he decided to withdraw his government…

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School evacuated over ‘threatening messages’ and parents warned to stay away A high school has been evacuated after staff received a ‘threatening email’ this afternoon. Matthew Moss High School in Rochdale posted online just before 1pm today and said ‘all learners and staff’ were safe. In a full statement on Twitter it said: ‘Matthew Moss High School have received a threatening message by email and have evacuated the school as a precaution. ‘All learners and…

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Major delays at London airport after power outage Travellers have been warned to expect delays after a largescale power outage at Stansted Airport. Photos and video shared by angry passengers show how the terminal was rammed with people standing waiting as the time to get to their flights slowed down so severely. The problems affected systems across the airport, including baggage handling, check-in and security. Although the power issue has now been resolved, knock-on delays…

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Hotter weather is finally on the way with highs of 20°C this week After a period of wet, windy and cold weather, the UK will finally begin to see signs of spring later this week. Some parts of the country could see temperatures reach highs of 20C as warmer weather returns mid-week, according to the Met Office. Areas further north, including the east coast of Scotland, will see colder temperatures still, partnered with rain. Senior…

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Quick Summary on Deer Management in Scotland The Scottish government’s proposed ‘deer management nature restoration orders’ have sparked controversy among landowners and deer managers. Critics argue that these orders seem more like a punitive measure against them, with little to no clear public benefit. Deer management nature restoration orders The orders, which aim to address the impact of deer on Scotland’s natural habitats, would give the government the power to enforce specific deer management practices…

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A devastating fire broke out yesterday morning (April 27) in a residential building, leaving residents in shock and disbelief. The fire, which is not believed to have been started deliberately, quickly engulfed the building, sending thick plumes of smoke billowing into the sky. Emergency services rushed to the scene to battle the blaze and evacuate residents from the building. Thankfully, no injuries have been reported so far, but the extent of the damage is still…

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Residents in the small town of Bemuseville, in Wales are scratching their heads over the latest trend to hit their community – designer flaps. These unique and eye-catching additions to the town’s lamp posts have left many wondering who is behind the quirky creations. Designer flaps The flaps, which feature intricate designs and vibrant colors, have been popping up all over town, adding a touch of whimsy to the otherwise ordinary lamp posts. From floral…

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Many of the Sunday papers lead on domestic UK politics, with the defection of Tory MP Dan Poulter, a popular story, he quit the Conservative Party to join Labour. Defections are rare, so the news is a major blow to the Tories – who are worried about a total wipeout at the upcoming general election. Elsewhere, there are reports of a challenge to the prime minister’s leadership in the coming days and another lead sees Sunak urging voters to stick with him and his plan.

Elsewhere the blood scandal compensation makes several papers.

Most of the UK back pages lead on the bust-up between Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Mo Salah on the touchline.

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Several prominent UK party figures have weighed in on the situation surrounding Humza Yousaf and the SNP. Among those are Sir Ed Davey and Rachel Reeves who have spoken out about the challenges facing the Scottish National Party. Yousaf, who currently serves as the Justice Secretary in the Scottish government, has been embroiled in controversy in recent weeks. Allegations of misconduct and inappropriate behavior have surfaced, casting a shadow over his political career. Allegations of…

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The small coastal town of Portside, in North Wales, was in a state of panic as news spread that 83-year-old Winston had gone missing. Locals immediately sprang into action, joining British coastguards, police, and mountain rescue teams in a desperate search for the elderly man. Winston, a beloved member of the community known for his daily walks along the rugged coastline, in Gwynedd had failed to return home the previous evening. Concerned neighbours raised the…

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Scotland’s First Minister, Humza Yousaf, is gearing up for a crucial vote in the Scottish Parliament, where he is confident of securing a victory. The vote, which is set to take place next, will be a test of his leadership and fortitude with enemies circling at home and at Westminster. Yousaf “stunned” his allies and opponents on Thursday when he announced the end of the power-sharing deal between the SNP and the Scottish Greens. Yousaf,…

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Raymond Briggs’ previously unseen work displayed for the first time – The Irish News Art

The legacy of beloved author and illustrator Raymond Briggs is being celebrated in a new exhibition at the Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft in East Sussex. The museum is showcasing never-before-seen belongings and artwork from Briggs, known for iconic works such as The Snowman, Father Christmas On Holiday, and When The Wind Blows. The Life and Work of Raymond Briggs Visitors to the exhibition, titled Bloomin’ Brilliant: The Life and Work of Raymond Briggs,…

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Primary teacher dramatically stops trial and admits murdering her boyfriend A teacher who stabbed her boyfriend to death in ‘cold blood’ and buried his body in the garden has admitted murdering him. Fiona Beal, 50, pleaded guilty in court today to the murder of her 42-year-old boyfriend Nicholas Billingham. Mr Billingham’s partly mummified remains were discovered four-and-a-half months after he was last seen alive. She previously pleaded guilty to the lesser offence of manslaughter by…

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Top Tory made tit of himself on Question Time and the audience reaction was epic Policing minister Chris Philp has been ridiculed after appearing to confuse the countries of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Question Time. Responding to an audience member’s question during the BBC One programme, the Tory MP for Croydon South seemed to ask whether ‘Rwanda is a different country to Congo’. The comment caused a short outburst of…

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